In order to obtain an accurate appraisal estimate on our website, please select the LS trim level and add the following options, which were all included with the LT package:įor model years 2007-2011, LT became a trim level and LTZ was an OPTION on the LT trim levelĪs you may know, the LTZ is the top-of-the-line trim level for Chevrolet models, including the 1500 Avalanche, Silverado, 1500 Suburban, and Tahoe. Please see the specific examples below for instructions on obtaining accurate appraisals for models that have undergone this transition.įor model years 2000-2006 LT was an OPTION on the LS trim level for the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban.įor instance, a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe LT was originally configured as a Tahoe LS equipped with option 1SM “LT Equipment Group” per the dealer order guide. In cases like these, our Used Car Appraiser reflects the designation originally made by the manufacturer for the given model year - so to obtain the most accurate appraisal for a 2006 model Chevrolet Tahoe, you would need to add each of the individual options contained in the LT Equipment Group during the appraisal process for the LS trim while for a 2007 model Tahoe you will need only to select the LT trim. But for the 2007 model year, vehicles so equipped were given a new trim designation, the Chevrolet Tahoe LT. For example, the LT Equipment Group was originally an option package available on the Chevrolet Tahoe LS for model years 2000 through 2006. When appraising used GM vehicles, please note that the manufacturer has a history of turning optional equipment packages on certain models into a trim for that model in subsequent model years.
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